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Thursday, November 2, 2017

“Winning on Appeal in the U.S. Supreme Court”: At NITA’s “The Legal Advocate” blog, Marsi Buckmelter has a post that begins, “This morning in Washington, D.C., NITA author and Fifth Circuit Judge Leslie H. Southwick met with United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to hand-deliver a signed copy of Winning on Appeal: Better Briefs and Oral Argument, updated this summer by Judge Southwick and Professor Tessa L. Dysart of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law.”

Posted at 11:33 PM by Howard Bashman



“Deputy who shot, stomped a downed suspect can be sued for excessive force, appeals court rules”: Maura Dolan of The Los Angeles Times has this report.

CBS Los Angeles reports that “Judges Rule Deputy Can Be Sued For Using Excessive Force In Fatal 2013 Shooting.”

And Matthew Renda of Courthouse News Service reports that “9th Circuit Revives Suit Over OC Police Killing.”

In earlier coverage, back in July 2014, Eric Hartley of The Orange County Register reported that “Mom sues over knife-wielding son’s death by sheriff’s deputy.”

Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski wrote yesterday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on behalf of a unanimous three-judge panel.

Posted at 12:46 PM by Howard Bashman